Subject: Embrace Radical Generosity: Join Us on this Giving Tuesday!

It's Giving Tuesday - a day of international RADICAL GENEROSITY! Will you join us?

Every gift you make is powerful and adds value to a community...

a village...a household...a family.   


Here is what your gift can do:


Your gift of $25 puts a water filter in a family's home, ensuring they will have clean water for cooking. This helps families stay healthy, reducing the incidences of diarrheal illnesses and cholera.


Your $50 gift provides a household with a new very-low emission cookstove for the home. According to World Health Organization, household air pollution causes 14,300 deaths each year in Kenya, primarily due to household cooking on traditional cookstoves. Our technology minimizes the use of wood (and the subsequent destruction of nearby forests) as well as reducing the incidence of respiratory illnesses of women and children.


Your $100 gift covers the monthly salary of an officer elected to run our local Community Based Organizations. Several of these individuals have reported counting on these funds to pay for their childrens' school fees and uniforms.


A gift of $500 will pay the salary of a mason for a month. Masons in the villages where we work have new opportunities for economic growth through building Rainwater Catchment Tanks, Desiccating Toilet facilities, schools, and more, ensuring they have a steady income to provide for their families.


A donation at the $1500 level will pay for a new block-making machine for Interlocking Stabilized Soil Blocks. These essential tools are shared by villagers to create eco-friendly, non-fired bricks for building homes and Rainwater Catchment Tanks.


Your gift of $2500 will cover the cost to construct a new Rainwater Catchment Tank, providing water security to an ENTIRE SCHOOL!


Give the Gift of Life!

Please click on the link below to donate today.

A local mason applies mortar to a partially constructed Rainwater Catchment Tank (RCT) at Namanja Primary School in Kabas Central, Kenya.

Children at St. Tabitha Orphanage and School in Malava, Kenya pose in front of their new Rainwater Catchment Tank, built with funds provided by

Phinney Ridge Lutheran Church in Seattle.

Girls at Namanja Primary School in Malava, Kenya, now get to stay in the classroom learning and playing with friends, rather than risking their safety to travel long distances collecting dirty surface water.